Horn with mounting plate, rubbers, etc.
G'ay Gggary,I am sure I have a correct complete "76 horn" in the bins and a very nice vertical chrome one for a special as well.
G'ay Gggary,
What do you want for the horn assy from the '76??
P.S. would you have a RH 34mm lower fork leg to suit a '76C (the one where the caliper mounts on the rear of the leg??)
I got a Fiamme electric horn that was a bolt-on for about $13.95 CDN. It doesn't look stock, but it also doesn't sound stock - which is good.
When somebody is doing something unwise near my bike, I don't want to go "meep, meep" - I want to go "GET THE FRIG OUT OF MY WAY!!"
.....in the nicest possible way of course.
Hi GW,
if you really want a stock horn's pathetic bleat, by all means get the one that's appropriate to your bike's year.
OTOH, if you need a horn that car drivers can actually hear, buy a Stebel-Nautilus 139dB mini air horn.
Here's a Fiamm mounted in the stock position on a 77 using stock wiring. As Pete says, easy plug and play.G'day Fred,
Had a look at this horn on the web.
Did it fit nice and neat on your machine??
Cheers,
GW
Here's a Fiamm mounted in the stock position on a 77 using stock wiring. As Pete says, easy plug and play.
G'day Dan,
looks like a tight fit but does not look out of place.
Thank you for your response.
I think I will now forget standard toot horn and go for this bugger which hopefully the idiots in the tin tops will hear.
GW